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The best place to live if you have a disability depends on your personal needs and daily routine. There is no single place that works best for everyone, but some factors can make life much easier. First, the home itself matters a lot. A good place should be easy to move around in. Things like step-free entry, wide doors, a usable bathroom, and safe flooring can reduce daily struggles. Even a good area can feel hard if the house is not suitable. Second, access to healthcare is important. Living close to hospitals, doctors, therapy centers, and pharmacies saves time and energy. Regular medical care is easier when services are nearby and reliable. Public transport is another key point. Areas with buses or trains that are easy to use, along with smooth footpaths and safe crossings, help people stay independent. This is especially important for those who do not drive. Community support also makes a big difference. Some people prefer cities because support services are easier to find. Others feel better in smaller towns where neighbors know each other and offer help when needed. Lastly, safety and cost should not be ignored. A safe neighborhood and affordable housing reduce stress and make daily life more stable. In short, the best place to live with a disability is one that feels safe, accessible, and supportive of your daily needs.
No. Evictions have nothing to do with disability. A person can apply for disability benefits from Social Security if he qualifies for it.
You need a disability lawyer.
Social Security disability is approved on a case by case basis. Some people are denied disability the first time they apply. I have a friend who was born with spina bifida who was denied three times. The fourth time he filed his claim he got approved. The process took 3 years before he was approved and began receiving benefits.
Contact the agency involved.
That would be Social Security Disability or SSDI, You should always try and file once on your own though. As often its a cinch to get through if you have documented your Disability well. If you are denied then seek legal assistance. Ive gone through this twice. One was granted in 2 Months with no fight, the other was fought tooth and nail for 18 months, dropped on a technicality and when I reapplied it was approved in 8 days for presumptive disability. Do try it once then, get help.
It doesn't cost anything to get social security disability. It can take some time to be approved for the benefits, but if you truly need them you do have the right to try and get them.
can i get money to help me replace my rotten kitchen floor. i am on disability.
The disability has to be 'approved' by a panel of people, one or several of which could be medical doctors. Just because you or your employer have a 'plan' that includes disability payments doesn't mean that payments are automatically given for an injury. There is most likely a time limit imposed for such payments.
There will be no effect.
There will be no effect.
no, because it is considerd ilegal